the pure , raw skills of the speed metal drummer in which the likes of tom lombardo, niko mcbrain, ( a young Lars Ulrich) would be jealous of.! :: here_here_mate::
@Wagner Nogueira I'm curious, what is it about? Because musically sounds like some kind of... When hardcore/djent bands do slowpaced epic choruses, so I don't really dislike it 😂
It’s actually a click track. The audio that is currently playing is the audio coming through the drummers ear bud. You can actually hear a voice counting off at certain points to help the band stay on track. Click through and you can watch the drummers perspective vs audience perspective video.
I can tell worship music from the drum beat alone. Ok now time for the mandatory breakdown to buildup to bridge. I played worship sets with my eyes closed and no limbs
Haha! Yes I could tell that exactly from the first few full band vids DeBolt posted! I play for my high school worship team, but I also play for the local big band jazz group. It’s so fun and I love it! Btw you’re drums sound so good! Also is that WayMaker?
I just thought I couldn’t understand english. I was wondering if this was gospel music. The singers and the crowd confirmed it. This was absolutely beautiful
This is the kind of gig I tried my best to get. I did end up playing with The Samples one spring and we opened for Dave Mathews Band but it was only for 5 shows. I thought it would be easier to land a steady job after that but it didn’t lead to anything so I went back to playing in front of my basement mirror 😢
@@guitarstuffs1236 Yeah. We had a show in Charlottesville and one of the opening bands backed out. That was late spring 92 when they were the up and coming artist to be seen with. Only met them once out of the 5 shows we did but it was an experience I’ll never forget.
Maybe just you ;) my ride is big and super heavy so it stays in place really good and having it as loose as can be gives it the best ring and wash! As long as you have a protective material between your cymbal and the metal stand youre good to go! :)
2 things I hate. 1. Guys who don’t secure their cymbals down. It looks cheap and tacky and you’re asking for trouble 2. Guys who use the stick backwards. Go buy a pair of yoho Diablo sticks if you wana play like that
I don't think people in the comments get about the powerful moment or what this video demonstrates perfectly, the pure emotion and passion it takes to be a performer. The feeling of yourself performing in a massive venue with tens of thousands of people watching and having an amazing time in the climax of the song. The drummer in this is the one driving the song forward building up the tension to be released towards the end of the video. Many people confuse powerful moments as drummers for chopping out or soloing but it really means the energy of that tension release. All I see is true passion in this video and few people will ever get to experience this in their lifetime. Cherish it. Also click tracks are necessary for that kind of venue because if you know a single thing about physics is sound delay and it's very easy to get thrown off by something and the drummer needs to keep time. You'd be surprised by how many famous drummers use click tracks for venues like this. So in conclusion, keep living the dream.
It’s either one of the musicians or possibly even someone off stage directing the band using what’s called a “talk back” microphone. The talk back mic is only heard in the band members’ monitors(like the clicking), not by the audience. When he’s saying “THREE”, he’s telling the band to play the 3 chord (lookup Nashville Number System). The band is likely improvising the flow of the song at this point which is where direction through talk back mics really come in handy. For example, the director could say something like “let’s build up here and go back into the chorus” or “repeat bridge again”
I don’t even know why there’s a click track, unless there’s some background synths we’re not hearing?? But the shit looks uselessly tedious for a basic ass set lmao
You uptight rock and metal fans sniff your own farts. People in that giant crowd are loving the performance and having a great time. Honestly they look way more enthusiastic than the majority of fans at a death metal show. Most of you mfs stand around too nervous to enjoy yourselves because you don't want to be judged. What a joke. 😂
@@K0sm1cKid Imagine being so underdeveloped as a person that you think that somebody who recognizes that this is awful automatically is a music snob lmao I love all types of music. This however, is not music. It is commercialized, dispassionate three-chord garbage. Taylor swift has more creativity and musicianship than this. The fact that you simply can’t accept another’s opinion is actually pretty hypocritical based on what you just said, and it also outs you as way more of a snob than me. Congratulations. Thanks for saving us all the legwork.
Thats what I was thinking. And they did it without click tracks or whatever in their ears.. music is really disappointing nowadays unless you know where to look.
@@beemelonhead1 Any legit drummer today plays with a click. Especially the more technical drummers. Usually the entire band has the in ear monitors playing the same thing so everyone is on the same page. Don’t talk shit if you don’t know what you’re talking about.
4 to the floor makes us as drummers feel indestructible, so i cannot even fathom the emotions playing something so chunky for what looks like 60 - 100 thousand people, you laid it down, that b20 sounds stunning also :D
Man, and i feel so fucking hyped playing infront of a 20 ppl crowd!😅 Can’t even begin to imagine how amazing that must’ve felt! Keep up the good work and live the best life possible 🤘
@@isaacunkefer1856 some people like myself enjoy hearing slight tempo changes or inconsistencies with the tempo in a live track, because it feels more real and hits harder sometimes, so I see where people are coming from when they say to not perform with a click, but it really doesn’t matter at the end of the day. It’s music, so it shouldn’t always have to be played a certain way or with a certain technique.
I swear if it wasn’t for the fact that someone mentioned this was worship music I would of thought this was some pop concert. Christians are so damn conforming.
Could you or someone explain? Are those integrated in the click track? Why the “3”? I get the “let’s go” though and it’s a great idea. Any way to set this up without a PC? I’m just a guitarist conspiring to push my drummer towards using this method.
Rush, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer, George Duke, Frank Zappa, and many others played infinitely better without such gimmicks. They knew how to listen to each other.
Lol what. How are beats scientifically designed? 4-to-the-floor has been around for decades. If we're looking from a spiritual context (which this is) maybe the creator designed our bodies to not only hear, but to be influenced by pitch and rhythm.
If you don’t play CCM , you don’t understand what’s happening during this build up. The internet sure does make people brave lol. As a drummer that’s plays everything from Hillsong to HAARP Machine , playing in stadiums like this is great no matter what you’re playing. Keep rocking man!